
Sandy Bay- This world is based on Lego Town sets.In addition to this each of the worlds are designed from original Lego sets. There are five different worlds in the Lego Racers 2 game which are based on different themes. Sam Sanister (named Baron Von Barron in Lego Racers).There are only three racers that are returning from the original Lego Racers: A player will only move on from world to world if they win five races and collect gold bricks. Here the player will race the ultimate boss 'Rocket Racer' in a giant stadium for the title of "greatest racer in the Lego galaxy". After completing 3 other worlds the player enters the final world known as 'Xalax'. In Lego Racers 2 there are five new worlds, the first being 'Sandy Bay'. The game was developed by ATD and Pocket Studios. I then completed the troubleshooter, and now able to start up the game using the Desktop shorcut, without having to always select Run as Administrator :) Also, don't forget to leave Daemon Tools Lite running, with the Lego Racers ISO file mounted (to simulate the CD-ROM).Lego Racers 2 is the sequel to Lego Racers published by Taito Corporation. I then selected "troubleshoot program", then selected "The program worked in earlier versions of Windows, but won't install or run now", Then I choose "Windows XP (Service Pack 3)". I then right-clicked the "LEGO Racers" Desktop shortcut (the icon is a little lego wheel!) and selected "troubleshoot compatibility".

I ran the Lego Racers Installation setup. Then I found the specific "Setup" Application file in the "Lego Racers" folder (NOT the "setup" BMP file or the "SETUP" Configuration settings file). I mouted the ISO file in Daemon Tools Lite. Which then left me two items (one being a "LegoRacers" folder, and the other being a "LegoRacers" ISO file. It worked for me! I had to use a file archiver to properly unpack the zip file (I used 7zip).
